In general, the system moved at a steady 11 mph across the Gulf of Mexico.

Along the coast, portions of U.S. 98 and Alligator Drive were washed out and had to be patched/repaved. NHC issued it’s first advisory on the system, Potential Tropical Cyclone 14, that would eventually become Hurricane Michael. In Marianna, businesses lost their roofs and the exterior wall of some buildings collapsed as the roof was lost. Hurricane Michael was truly a unique event. Hurricane Michael is weakening but remains a Category 1 with 75-mph winds as it crosses central Georgia late Wednesday night. Even counties such as Seminole in Georgia and Houston in Alabama had EWWs.EWWs so far inland were warranted given that Michael remained a strong hurricane as it tracked inland. More on the timber impacts in Georgia can be found from the Inland flooding associated with Hurricane Michael across the tri-state region was limited as the hurricane quickly tracked across the area. At the surface, a peak wind gust of 139 mph was measured at Tyndall AFB before the sensor failed.In response to these strong winds, the NWS office in Tallahassee issued its first ever Extreme Wind Warning (EWW), a warning that is very rarely used within the NWS. By 5:00 pm EDT on 6 October satellite imagery and surface observations indicated the low pressure area had become better defined and the convection more organized. Nearly 100% of customers across a large portion of the Florida Panhandle lost power, with some of these outages lasting weeks. These new inlets truly demonstrate the power of storm surge.While preliminary peak storm surge inundation was slightly less east of Indian Pass, values were still life-threatening and caused significant damage. By 7 October 5:00 am EDT the system was upgraded a Tropical Depression.

The Area Forecast Discussions (AFD) issued on 6 October included entries such as: “probabilities continue to increase that the Gulf Coast will be impacted with a tropical cyclone mid to late week” and urged folks to make sure their hurricane season preparations are in “good shape”. The estimated value of this land is $762,683,909. In addition to damage costs, replanting in the more severely damaged areas could be an addition $240 million. Tropical Depression 14 became Tropical Storm Michael on Oct. 7. At that time, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) characterized the system as disorganized and having little convective activity. From this point on, Michael was on a fast-track to becoming a major hurricane as it headed generally north across the eastern Gulf of Mexico. Michael became a tropical storm around 12:00 am EDT on October 11, with the eye located over central Georgia. The eye crossed into Seminole County, GA, around 6:00 pm EDT as a category 3 hurricane, traveling forward at 13 mph with maximum sustained wind speeds of 115 mph. In Carrabelle, water was high enough to enter a restaurant, resulting in damage to furniture. With such a large impact, some assessments are still ongoing and thus If you were impacted by Hurricane Michael and are in need of assistance please check with Hurricane Michael started as typical weak October Caribbean tropical system. Each tab across the top of this page provides additional details relating to the storm, including a detailed description of the storm's history and impacts to the tri-state area. Throughout the day on 8 October, Michael continued to become more organized on satellite imagery. The southwesterly flow around the eastern edge of the trough eventually steered Michael northeast and towards the Panama City / Mexico Beach area.

Hurricane Michael Centra l at The Weather Channel @NWSNHC , @NHC_Atlantic , and @NHC_Surge on Twitter for breaking updates from the National Weather Service This livestream tracker via NBC News This divergence aloft acts as a means of ventilation which favors air to exit and flow away from the top of a hurricane.

The shift in Michael's path from a northwesterly to northeasterly direction can be depicted in Figure 4.As mentioned earlier, this storm fell nothing short of extraordinary when it came to intensification. The widespread catastrophic damage spread well inland as Hurricane Michael remained at category 3 strength into southwest Georgia.Michael originated from an area of enhanced convection associated with a broad area of low pressure that developed in the southwestern Caribbean (approximately 200 miles north of Panama). In addition, there were 43 indirect deaths associated with Hurricane Michael.The Post-Tropical Cyclone Report for Hurricane Michael is available Radar imagery courtesy of Brian McNoldy, University of Miami, Rosenstiel SchoolImagery courtesy of FSU Center for Disaster Risk PolicySorry, the location you searched for was not found. Hurricane tracking maps, current sea temperatures, and more. Figure 6 depicts the rapid intensification of Michael as it approached landfall. Since 1851, and prior to Hurricane Michael, only nine major hurricanes have made landfall over the Florida Panhandle (Figure 10). Abbott will not attend the Republican National ConventionCourt orders release of teen detained over missing schoolworkCloud cover partially clears out Sunday allowing for more sunshineQ&A: What would a US ban on Chinese-owned app TikTok mean?Hurricane Michael damage: Videos, photos show 'catastrophic' destruction in Panama City Beach, Mexico Beach and more However, research has shown that in particular cases these systems can provide upper-level divergence. In Bay County, record flooding was observed on the Econfina Creek at State Road 20 with 26.17 feet (NAVD88). In less than 48 hours Michael deepened from a Category 1 to a high-end Category 4 on 10 October at 2 AM EDT. ASCAT data revealed that low level circulation was becoming better organized and the system was displaying maximum winds of up to 35 knots (40 mph). Most operational models used by the NHC (e.g., GFS, UKMET, HWRF, etc.) Shortly after, three more EWWs were issued as the storm progressed inland. Catastrophic damage was mainly confined to Seminole, Decatur and Miller Counties with severe damage extending into Dougherty and Terrell Counties.